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Seven Arsenal players who ought to be sold in order to raise additional money for acquisitions

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Following the acquisition of Kai Havertz for £65 million and prospective agreements for Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber valued £105 million and £40 million, respectively, Arsenal's summer transfer season has seen a lot of action. 

Although attention has been on new players, there may also be an important departure from the Emirates Stadium in the next weeks. 

Here are 7 players who may have played their last game for Arsenal along with their potential destinations.

1. Granit Xhaka 

Granit Xhaka's transfer to Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen looked to be a done deal, but fresh rumors suggest Mikel Arteta may wish to keep him for the next campaign. However, it would not be unexpected if he did go.

2. Kieran Tierney 

Kieran Tierney has had trouble securing regular appearances and has been linked to a possible transfer to Newcastle United. In light of Brendan Rodgers' return to leadership, there have also been discussions of a return to Celtic.

3. Nicolas Pepe 

Nicolas Pepe's lackluster performances since joining Arsenal in 2019 for £72 million indicate that he will likely leave the club. Although no firm plans have yet been made, Arsenal may have to suffer a large loss on their investment and a move back to France seems likely.

4. Emile Smith-Rowe 

Emile Smith Rowe is presently anticipated to remain with the team, despite sparking interest from Aston Villa under former Arsenal boss Unai Emery.



5.Nuno Tavares 

Nuno Tavares, who spent the previous season on loan in France, is not believed to have a future at Arsenal and is set to go on a permanent basis, maybe to West Ham.

6. Folarin Balogun 

The talented teenage striker Folarin Balogun has stated his desire to leave Arsenal in exchange for regular first-team playing time. He has been linked to many teams, and Arsenal could be willing to trade him for the appropriate price.

7. Charlie Patino 

 Charlie Patino, a promising midfielder, is expected to leave on a long-term contract, but Arsenal could insist on a buy-back option.

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